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Introduction to Participatory Economics-Michael Albert

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2007

Michael Albert gives an introduction to an alternative economic structure to capitalism.

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  • @Hannibal

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    You also fail to realize that for every 'rags-to-riches' success story, there are a THOUSAND failures. The entire game is rigged, it's a gamble, becoming successful/wealthy requires rare statistical anomalies to be in one's favor, for instance, being lucky enough to be born into wealth, win the lotto, or slide up through the narrow cracks from poverty to riches by just happening to bump into the right opportunities. It's guaranteed that SOME will, but not most.

  • please we need to spread this ideas in southamerica!!!! i think its important , please translate to spanish!!!!!!!!

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  • His physical mannerisms really help me to understand his rad ideas.

  • this is very good thankyou for the upload

  • @GazP2014 not sure if this is the kind of person you have in mind or if you've already heard of him but Noam Chomsky lead me to Michael Albert so maybe the reverse will work for you. Happy hunting =]

  • @GazP2014 not sure if this is the kind of person you have in mind or if you've already heard of him but Noam Chomsky lead me to Michael Albert so maybe the reverse will work for you. Happy hunting =]

  • why is he moving like that?

  • @mikemat3307 So those tin shacks would have withstood hurricanes. Yeah, okay. Finish your joint.

  • @cayetanoluis There were building regulations in Haiti. Unfortunately, they were built to withstand hurricanes, not earthquakes.

  • Most of what he say's makes sense good lecture. Does any one know of any more good speakers on youtube in this area, am just getting into it an not shore whos who an whos got the best ideas out there to bring about the changes needed. So any suggestions would be appreciated.

  • @HannibalAdPortas1 Let's say I want to put myself in a rich place. Let's say I work 80 hours a week in unsanitary conditions for minimal pay. Let's say I'm the hardest, smartest worker at my company. Why aren't I in a rich place yet?

    Oh yeah. Capitalism doesn't reward effort nor sacrifice.

  • this lecturer is goood :)

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